Slideshow: What Increase? U.S. PE-Backed Deals Plunge 69%

Last week, I reported that some PE execs believed December could be busy for M&A. Dealmakers, the sources told me, would rushing to get transactions finished before the possible tax changes of 2013. Henry Kravis, KKR’s co-chairman, echoed the belief this week. Kravis, at the Goldman Sachs Financial Services Conference, said that many are rushing to close deals before the end of 2013 and pocket gains at the current tax rate.

Only I’m not seeing any bump in deals. This week, there were 131 U.S. announced transactions from Dec. 2 to Dec. 7, valued at $28.6 billion, according to data from Thomson Reuters. This compares to 165 deals last week totaling $36.6 billion. The number of mergers dropped nearly 22% while valuation fell about 21%.

The week’s biggest U.S. deal comes from the energy sector. On Wednesday, Freeport-McMoRan said it would buy Plains Exploration and Production, as well as McMoRan Exploration. Freeport’s buy of Plains Exploration is valued at $10.2 billion, Thomson Reuters says, and is the week’s top U.S. deal. The McMoRan sale, valued at $3.2 billion, comes in as the week’s second biggest deal.

General M&A may be down but private equity-backed transactions posted a dramatic dropoff, nearly 69%, in deal value. There were 30 U.S. announced deals this week, valued at $2.2 billion. This compares to last week, when we saw 28 transactions valued at nearly $7 billion.